The ESA Bulletin is ESA’s flagship magazine, published four times a year, describing ESA's work for a general audience i.e., the space-interested public, stakeholders and decision-makers. It contains an attractive, highly readable mix of informative and in-depth articles, news items and technical project updates.

Philip

The current issue (Feb. 2005) has an artist impression of the Huygens probe landing on Titan and further articles on Hubble Telescope, software engineering, ISS Columbus module and Satellite navigation.

CJC

My copy arrived Monday morning. Some very good articles in this issue.

Philip

I guess ESA is also sending their Bulletins for FREE to the USA?

DDAY

I just registered to receive the ESA Bulletin in the US. There was no indication that I could not get it for free. It is entirely possible that they have a company that mails them out in the US. ESA does have a US office. In fact, I would suspect that they distribute quite a few of them in the US.

Philip

Just wanted to point out that the latest ESA Bulletin, Number 132 (November 2007) has a great article on STS-120. It also has two add-ons about the European Columbus module.